Most recent review

"It is basically one of the cheapest hotels that isn't a hostel but it has decent wifi and a good free breakfast. The rooms are clean but they are what you should expect from a 2.5 star place. Overall a good experience and good value."

Top Sao Paulo neighborhoods

Jardins

Set against the backdrop of Sao Paulo's bustling sheer skyscrapers, Jardins sits amid the lush greenery of native trees and plants. The distinctive pale, red slated roofs of traditional local archite…

Set against the backdrop of Sao Paulo's bustling sheer skyscrapers, Jardins sits amid the lush greenery of native trees and plants. The distinctive pale, red slated roofs of traditional local architecture can be seen poking up from the sea of leaves, and hidden below are a number the best restaurants and bars the city has to offer, in addition to the Museum of Art Sao Paulo.

Consolacao

A convenient and affordable base for traveling into other areas of Sao Paulo, Consolacao - Cerqueira Cesar has plenty to keep you occupied. Close to the city center of Sao Paulo, browsing the loca…

A convenient and affordable base for traveling into other areas of Sao Paulo, Consolacao - Cerqueira Cesar has plenty to keep you occupied. Close to the city center of Sao Paulo, browsing the local shops, ambient cafes, and buzzing neon bars is only a stone's throw away. The Charles Miller and Aqua Branca parks are both nearby, and offer the perfect soft green scenery to soak up Sao Paulo's sun.

Itaim Bibi

Ibirapuera Park, Sao Paulo's answer to NY's central park, is the heart of Itaim Bibi. The park is not only a large stretch of fresh grassland and deep blue lakes, but is also home to a number of m…

Ibirapuera Park, Sao Paulo's answer to NY's central park, is the heart of Itaim Bibi. The park is not only a large stretch of fresh grassland and deep blue lakes, but is also home to a number of museums and attractions, such as the Cicillio Matarazzo Pavilion and Obelisk of Sao Paulo, as well as the grey, flying saucer shaped planetarium and astrophysics school, and the Modern Art Museum.

Moema

Moema, despite its proximity to more tourist frequented areas, is often overlooked, and as a result offers the unique opportunity to dive into authentic Sao Paulo culture. The sprawling grasslands of…

Moema, despite its proximity to more tourist frequented areas, is often overlooked, and as a result offers the unique opportunity to dive into authentic Sao Paulo culture. The sprawling grasslands of the Ibirapuera park are close by, and the area is host to a number of bars and music venues where you can grab a succulent grilled pichana steak and sample the refreshing, sharp local beers.

Downtown Sao Paulo

The gentle neon green glow that defines Downtown Sao Paulo at night can be viewed from a number of the tallest buildings in Brazil, such as the Miranto do Vale and Altino Arantes. The bustly, atmo…

The gentle neon green glow that defines Downtown Sao Paulo at night can be viewed from a number of the tallest buildings in Brazil, such as the Miranto do Vale and Altino Arantes. The bustly, atmospheric streets below are home to a diverse range of cuisine, from rich Italian to delicate Japanese. The needle like spires and half moon dome of the Sao Paulo Cathedral is located here.

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Top Sao Paulo neighborhoods

Jardins

Set against the backdrop of Sao Paulo's bustling sheer skyscrapers, Jardins sits amid the lush greenery of native trees and plants. The distinctive pale, red slated roofs of traditional local archite…

Set against the backdrop of Sao Paulo's bustling sheer skyscrapers, Jardins sits amid the lush greenery of native trees and plants. The distinctive pale, red slated roofs of traditional local architecture can be seen poking up from the sea of leaves, and hidden below are a number the best restaurants and bars the city has to offer, in addition to the Museum of Art Sao Paulo.

Consolacao

A convenient and affordable base for traveling into other areas of Sao Paulo, Consolacao - Cerqueira Cesar has plenty to keep you occupied. Close to the city center of Sao Paulo, browsing the loca…

A convenient and affordable base for traveling into other areas of Sao Paulo, Consolacao - Cerqueira Cesar has plenty to keep you occupied. Close to the city center of Sao Paulo, browsing the local shops, ambient cafes, and buzzing neon bars is only a stone's throw away. The Charles Miller and Aqua Branca parks are both nearby, and offer the perfect soft green scenery to soak up Sao Paulo's sun.

Itaim Bibi

Ibirapuera Park, Sao Paulo's answer to NY's central park, is the heart of Itaim Bibi. The park is not only a large stretch of fresh grassland and deep blue lakes, but is also home to a number of m…

Ibirapuera Park, Sao Paulo's answer to NY's central park, is the heart of Itaim Bibi. The park is not only a large stretch of fresh grassland and deep blue lakes, but is also home to a number of museums and attractions, such as the Cicillio Matarazzo Pavilion and Obelisk of Sao Paulo, as well as the grey, flying saucer shaped planetarium and astrophysics school, and the Modern Art Museum.

Moema

Moema, despite its proximity to more tourist frequented areas, is often overlooked, and as a result offers the unique opportunity to dive into authentic Sao Paulo culture. The sprawling grasslands of…

Moema, despite its proximity to more tourist frequented areas, is often overlooked, and as a result offers the unique opportunity to dive into authentic Sao Paulo culture. The sprawling grasslands of the Ibirapuera park are close by, and the area is host to a number of bars and music venues where you can grab a succulent grilled pichana steak and sample the refreshing, sharp local beers.

Downtown Sao Paulo

The gentle neon green glow that defines Downtown Sao Paulo at night can be viewed from a number of the tallest buildings in Brazil, such as the Miranto do Vale and Altino Arantes. The bustly, atmo…

The gentle neon green glow that defines Downtown Sao Paulo at night can be viewed from a number of the tallest buildings in Brazil, such as the Miranto do Vale and Altino Arantes. The bustly, atmospheric streets below are home to a diverse range of cuisine, from rich Italian to delicate Japanese. The needle like spires and half moon dome of the Sao Paulo Cathedral is located here.

Most recent review

"It is basically one of the cheapest hotels that isn't a hostel but it has decent wifi and a good free breakfast. The rooms are clean but they are what you should expect from a 2.5 star place. Overall a good experience and good value."